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Structures of a soap film in extreme macro. Captured with a frontal lighting against a black bachground (free hand, cause there is no time to adjust a tripod..). The colors depend on the thickness of the film.
Lit.: C.V. BOYS Soap Bubbles - Their colors And forces which mold them
Dover Publications New York 1959
(Reprint, original 1911)
Fondly called Santa Claus #flower the poinsettia adorns #Christmas festivities
Strikingly resembling a bunch of #flowers the poinsettias are actually a #foliage of bright-colored #leaves that can spruce up any #garden or #floral displays
This Mexican shrub or a small #tree was named after Joel Roberts Poinsett the first United States minister to Mexico who introduced it to US & the world
It is not easy taking a digital picture down the tube of a dark kaleidoscope, but I was pleased with the designs I was able to capture. Even better then were the designs I was able to create with Silicon Mirror, a nice and inexpensive software tool from www.torpor.com. I had so much fun with the software that I purchased it even before my free trial ran out.
Mints are propagating well this year in New England. Great for drinks):
There is a bee hive nearby and they love the flowers in early summer. This picture was taken with an htc phone camera because I like its color rendering. Image acquisition was a challenge in the bright sunlight. But the brightness enabled good resolution in this near macro capture. I took about half a dozen to yield this one.
Macro capture of waterfigures in 3D crossview.
The projectile touch a falling waterdrop and fly through the drop and make a splash. On the bottom, multiple figures rise upwards to the projectile.
Technical data:
D300 + D200 Nikon DSLR camera.
Camera space 120mm.
Macro lenses 2 x Nikor AF105/2.8D micro.
Frame real live size : 130mm
F29 diafragma, manual bulb shutter mode.
4 Flashes SB-80-DX TTL controlled by the central hardware controller.
1 DE1 FPGA cyclone II mainboard at 50MHz clock.
Digital waveforms into a flash at high speed PWM, digital powercontrol, frequentie control and type waveform.
2 laser detector systems.
1 magnet current gun for the projectile at 150V 10A 4msec activation 840uF/330V capacity (flash type capacity).
Projectile 4mm x 20mm.
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Pulsa L para verla más grande sobre negro.
Hit L to see big on black.
Ромашка (Bellis perennis) 9-кратное увеличение, 51 изображение, объектив микроскопа ЛОМО, план ахроматический 9-X.Камера Sony Alpha 6400, ISO-100, время экспозиции-1/10 сек. Сильфонное устройство, диффузор.
Das Gänseblümchen (Bellis perennis) 9-fache Vergrößerung, 51 Bilder, LOMO-Mikroskop-Objektivplan achromatisch 9-X.
Kamera Sony Alpha 6400, ISO-100, Belichtungszeit 1/10 Sekunde. Balggerät, Diffusor.
The daisy (Bellis perennis) 9 x magnification, 51 images, LOMO microscope objective plan achromatic 9-X.
Camera Sony Alpha 6400, ISO-100, exposure time-1/10 second. Bellows device, diffuser.
This graceful little plant is a member of the lily family. You need myopic eyesight to spot it... it's tiny and easily can be overlooked. It's difficult to appreciate the graceful geometry and lovely hues of this beauty until the image is considerably enlarged. (This image is a faux macro captured with the versatile Canon 100/400 lens.)
IMG_2252; Nodding Onion
Intricacies of the common Dandelion (Taraxacum).
Best viewed full screen. Looks far better on a PC/Laptop monitor.
please, no code or logos, thank you.
This colourful fella, Elephant Hawk-moth (Deilephila elpenor) was in my garden resting on a conifer.
The English name of this moth is derived from the caterpillar's fanciful resemblance to an elephant's trunk.
The adults are attractively coloured pink and green affairs, with a streamlined appearance. They fly from May to July, visiting flowers such as honeysuckle (Lonicera) for nectar.
The larvae feed mainly on rosebay willowherb (Epilobium angustifolium), but also other plants as well, including bedstraw (Galium).
It is a common species in most of Britain, including Scotland, where it has increased its range in recent years.
Best viewed full screen on a PC or cast to TV.
One of fifty-one new designs I captured from inside one of my real kaleidoscope. This particular scope uses light from the side which reflects through colored glass into pieces of glass and jewels floating in oil. It also has a black bottom and black sides so the light actually illuminates the inside items like neon. Also, in this capture, I set the kaleidoscope on a red surface so the light it picked up would have a reddish tint to it.
In honor of my grandmother and aunt, let the pink in this picture remind you to click to give at www.thebreastcancersite.com and yes, it really works. All you have to do is click and it will add funds to give women free mammograms. While you're there, you can also click to give at the other sites run by Greater Good Network: Animal Rescue, Hunger, Literacy, Veterans, Autism, Diabetes, Alzheimer's, and Rainforests.
Lime swallowtail
20November, 2020
EM10mk3, 60mm 2.8 macro, 1/1250, f2.8, ISO200
Insect macro
#arthropod #arthropod_perfection #arthropodsofinstagram #arthropodsanonymous #insect #insects_macro #insectphotography #insectguru #insectsofinstagram #insectart #insectworld #insects_of_our_world #macro #macrophotography #macromood #macroclique #macro_kings #macro_brilliance #macro_perfection #macro_captures #macro_vision #macro_highlight #60mmmacro
One of fifty-one new designs I captured from inside one of my real kaleidoscope. This particular scope uses light from the side which reflects through colored glass into pieces of glass and jewels floating in oil. It also has a black bottom and black sides so the light actually illuminates the inside items like neon.
In honor of my grandmother and aunt, let the pink in this picture remind you to click to give at www.thebreastcancersite.com and yes, it really works. All you have to do is click and it will add funds to give women free mammograms. While you're there, you can also click to give at the other sites run by Greater Good Network: Animal Rescue, Hunger, Literacy, Veterans, Autism, Diabetes, Alzheimer's, and Rainforests.